Research project manager, Associate in Research: Center for Marine 
Conservation, Duke University Marine Lab, (MS or Ph.D. level)

We seek applicants for a new research associate position at the Duke 
University Marine Lab.  This person will coordinate administrative 
tasks and oversee research projects at the Center for Marine 
Conservation at the Duke University Marine Lab 
(http://marcons.env.duke.edu/). The Duke Center for Marine 
Conservation is an interdisciplinary consortium within the Nicholas 
School of the Environment and Earth Sciences focusing on research, 
education, and outreach in marine conservation.

During the first year, the primary task of the research associate 
will be to manage Project GloBAL (http://bycatch.env.duke.edu/) an 
effort to improve our understanding of the effects of fisheries 
bycatch on seabirds, sea turtles, and marine mammals worldwide. The 
research associate will organize report writing, coordinate regular 
meetings of the principal investigators and staff, prepare scientific 
reports, and work with a financial official to track grant 
spending.  In addition, the associate will provide general 
administrative support by facilitating communication among project 
staff (approximately 15 members), coordinating domestic and 
international travel, purchasing equipment, writing abstracts, 
planning and executing scientific workshops and conference sessions, 
and communicating with the Duke University administration.  The 
research associate will also engage in data analysis, literature 
review, report writing, manuscript and grant preparation.

Excellent written and oral communication skills are required as is 
the ability to work well as part of a large research team.   The 
project manager may be responsible for organizing meetings and 
coordinating research in foreign countries, so travel experience and 
foreign language skills are a plus.  Experience with maintenance or 
design of web pages would also be helpful.

Qualifications:  Advanced degree in ecology, oceanography, fisheries, 
marine policy, marine conservation, geospatial analysis, or a related 
field.  Particularly strong organizational, communication, and 
project management skills are required, as is experience working with 
large research teams.

For more information please contact: Larry Crowder, Nicholas School 
of the Environment and Earth Sciences, Duke University Marine 
Laboratory, 135 Duke Marine Lab Rd., Beaufort, NC  28516 
(<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]).

Please direct applications including CV, personal statement, and 3 
references to Amy Long (<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]). 
Application review will begin immediately.  Close date for the 
position will depend on applications received. Please direct 
questions regarding application procedure to 
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>[EMAIL PROTECTED]



Rebecca Lewison, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Biology Dept
San Diego State University
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